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Francisco Baeza
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Ms. Sudarat Hatfield
09 SEPTEMBER 2017

What Do You Think the Population Growth will be like?

In our opinion, the population growth will be affecting some clusters in the world, so we

are considering some scenarios for each cause. First of all, It will affect extremely hard to

ecosystems or environment starting with the sustainable development because we won’t forever

have all available resources against demographic changes, so we will have lots of difficulties to

acquire all these resources despite we are continuing population growth for next generations and

we will face all kind of supply shortages or strength, weakness, opportunities, and threats, for

example, we wouldn’t have enough food, water and these might be rationing. Second, People

won’t live with house facilities because the space available for housing is going to cutting down

to less space every time, and many citizens move to suburbs or around the city forcing to move or

extinct the ecosystems, such as animals or forest. The society will be important for future

generations because we will have to fight and work more to keep a little space in the city. while

the city is growing in next years, it will be very difficult to bring foods and services, or to have the

house amenities what will turn in the most expensive to buy, also if everybody wants to belong to

an important school or job, they will have to contest because there are not a lot of vacancies. In

addition, we also will have to fight for lack of supplies. Once that we can’t get anything, a lot of
criminals will appear to steal or to try get their lacks. Finally, the population growth will cause

health problems because it will generate too much pollution, for instance, we might pollute rivers

or water in general, soils, environment, air, etc. when we use for many porpuses, we can get some

diseases by a virus. According to our countries, every city the population growth causes pollution

in the environment, in noises by cars in a traffic jam and that cause also smog. For these scenarios,

we think the population growth will be affecting in different social clusters in the world.
Population growth has been one strong causes of slowdown in socio-economic, development,

reducing the quality of industry and quality of life. Just Think, when the population increase,

people will need more space to live. So, they’ll move to different city or country, it’ll be one of

reason for de criminal offenses. Population growth is also having a dramatic impact on the

environment and forest resources, so there will be no more recent floods and floods that are

unavoidable. Population growth will increase the number of unemployment, and a lot of children

could go to school. Some countries with population development will cause gender unbalance.

Especially, when the number of population increase the health problem will not be guaranteed.

So the population growth it is not good at all. People need to find the light way to keep the

population in a controlled.

I think the population growth has affected to the social economic factors of a country. so

a country has economic high development, I think we don't need to talk about them. but still a

country has economic less development, it's a big problem. for example, my country is

Vietnamese. Vietnam is country less development. it will bring the consequences such as:

environmental pollution,

traffic congestion,

unemployment

and leading to the poverty and backwardness.


Human population growth is perhaps the most significant cause of the complex problems

the world faces: climate change, urbanization, changing demographics, water, energy, food.

By 2050, the world’s population will have grown by 2.7 billion to 9 billion. Most of this

increase will be in Asia and Africa, which along with the rest of the globe would face increased

strain on already insufficient resources. Sustained population growth, aggressive economical

competition, and increased consumption will result in intensive exploitation and pressure on

resources.

Climate change is also having an effect, the loss of diversity an renewable natural resource

reduces stability and resilience, and leads to fragmentation, spices loss, in the loss ecosystem

quality.

Urbanization- By 2035, 60 % of the world population will live in urban areas. Most cities

in developing countries already experience difficulties providing basic services such as

transportation and waste treatment.

Changing demographics, although the global population is currently very young (have of

the world’s people are below 21 years old) the overall global population is aging.

Water is increasingly scarred if current trends continue, 90% of fresh water supplies will

disappear by 203.

Energy: World energy demands could double en 20 years. Oil demand is projected to grow

nearly 40% from 2006 to 2030.


Food-massive population growth, raising income in growing consumption of meat are

driving the demand for food.

Food production has increased substantially over the past century sustained by increasing

yields due to irrigation, fertilizer use and expansion into new lands.

The effects of population growth, climate change, land degradation, crop and cropland

losses to non-food production, water scarcity, the certification, resources depleting subsystem

strategies and urban expansion means food production could be as much as 25% less than demand

by 2050. Subsequently, world food prices, which recently reach crisis level are expected by a

further 30 to 50%

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